Published on in Vol 8, No 2 (2022): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/30988, first published .
Video-Based Communication Assessment of Physician Error Disclosure Skills by Crowdsourced Laypeople and Patient Advocates Who Experienced Medical Harm: Reliability Assessment With Generalizability Theory

Video-Based Communication Assessment of Physician Error Disclosure Skills by Crowdsourced Laypeople and Patient Advocates Who Experienced Medical Harm: Reliability Assessment With Generalizability Theory

Video-Based Communication Assessment of Physician Error Disclosure Skills by Crowdsourced Laypeople and Patient Advocates Who Experienced Medical Harm: Reliability Assessment With Generalizability Theory

Journals

  1. Faro J, D’Addario A, King A, Mazor K, Pbert L, Sadasivam R, Geller A, Murphy E, Ockene J. Video-based communication assessment for weight management counseling training in medical residents: a mixed methods study. BMC Medical Education 2022;22(1) View
  2. White A, King A, D’Addario A, Brigham K, Dintzis S, Fay E, Gallagher T, Mazor K. Effects of Practicing With and Obtaining Crowdsourced Feedback From the Video-Based Communication Assessment App on Resident Physicians’ Adverse Event Communication Skills: Pre-post Trial. JMIR Medical Education 2022;8(4):e40758 View
  3. White A, King A, D’Addario A, Brigham K, Bradley J, Gallagher T, Mazor K. Crowdsourced Feedback to Improve Resident Physician Error Disclosure Skills. JAMA Network Open 2024;7(8):e2425923 View
  4. Grossniklaus E, D'Addario A, King A, Gallagher T, Mazor K, White A. Error disclosure: what residents say and what patients find effective. Frontiers in Health Services 2025;5 View
  5. Grossniklaus E, King A, D’Addario A, Berg Brigham K, Gallagher T, Musselman T, Hester K, Mazor K, White A. Incorporating the video communication assessment for error disclosure in residency curricula: a mixed methods study of faculty perceptions. Frontiers in Health Services 2025;5 View